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   From: glen herrmannsfeldt    
      
   In comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip Pierre Jelenc wrote:   
   > Pierre Jelenc writes:   
   >> glen herrmannsfeldt writes:   
      
   >> > Try an address like 192.168.1.10   
   >> > something between 2 and 99 for the last octet.   
   >> > DHCP assigned usually start at 100.    
      
   >> Unfortunately, that does not work either. The address is assigned to lan0    
   >> according to ifconfig, but I still can't access the net (I tried http and    
   >> ssh). The attempts just time out. I will try to do it in Linux instead    
   >> (once I figure out how to do it...) and let eCS use DHCP.   
       
   > Bingo! I assigned 192.168.1.10 to eth0 in the Linux machine, then rebooted    
   > the eCS one with its DHCP default: it again got 192.168.1.105 assigned to    
   > lan0 but now there's no conflict and both computers connect simultaneously    
   > to the outside word!   
      
   DHCP also assigns a default route and DNS server address.   
   If you configure a static address (which you should be able to do   
   with a GUI instead of editing a file), you should also configure those.   
      
   The default route is the router, most likely 192.168.1.1.   
      
   I am not so sure about DNS. Most likely the DNS server supplied   
   to your router by DHCP from your ISP.   
      
   -- glen   
      
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